How Do You Change The Screen Saver In Windows Vista?
A screen saver is a computer program enabled when no keystrokes, mouse clicks or mouse movements take place for a predetermined period of time. A screen saver can prevent older computers from developing permanent pattern etching on the screen. It can also prevent snoopers from seeing information displayed on a user’s computer. If your computer is running Windows Vista, you can change your screen saver at any time. Click on the “Start” menu at the bottom left corner of the screen. Click on “Control Panel.” Select the “Appearance and Personalization” category from the second column in the “Control Panel Home” window. Select the “Personalization” option. Click on “Screen Saver.” A window titled “Screen Saver Settings” will appear. Locate the “Screen Saver” section in the middle of the window. Click on the downward-pointing arrow and select the desired screen saver from the drop-down list. Click on “Preview,” which will show you what the new screen saver will look like. Click “Esc” (Escape